Rare Ayrshire

Rare Ayrshire single malt has been produced at the Ladyburn Distillery in the Lowlands of Scotland. The main purpose of the Ladyburn Distillery was to produce single malt whisky as part of the blends for William Grant & Sons. The produced whisky which left the distillery as single malt whisky is extremely rare, mainly because Ladyburn is the distillery with the shortest production span in the history of Scotland. The Ladyburn Distillery was only active between 1966 and 1975 resulting in a highly collectable whisky.

The MO ÒR Rare Ayrshire 1974 is an excellent whisky of a obscure distillery which never had much exposure but has always been associated with outstanding quality.

Tasting Notes

Nose: Very allround composition of floral and fruity notes and fresh nuts as well.

Taste: Sweet, subtle and light-bodied, but with a bit of a spicy bite.

Finish: More sweetness in the lengthy finish which remains soft and fresh throughout.